i-Aos seven i H-O-C-K-E- 1 new viziuvs iiliillT DA Lil 0 U SI E THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAfi AbeTg-Hweits Winiiiwiis TRIM From Tigers 5-1 RANfiERSi-ii Aubml’. a former pacer owned by DECEMBER 31. 1931 ~~>——~—i_._ www Colonel D. A. MacKinnon Miss La Aubrey won the first heat and the i ‘ ' ifastcst 1n 2.17%. H 0 R S E M E N A review of harness racing ini Prince Edward Island would not be Voted Best Athlete In U.S. --!‘l?‘~‘.~ °°ml1lete without some reference to the Dart Played by Prince Edward . - (Canadian Press; (Uimiiuued from page 5) Iflflnd horses on other Maritlmei NEW YORK Dec 30—Barney ' "7"- " l1 The second days racing held on tracks. The Halifax Exhibition race IBQYiIYEZi-‘P- 107m" ail-TWIN Bible“ (Canadian PM’) VS. if? 3- Wednesday brought out an attend. meeting was a disappointment in .0! the University of Pennslyvania, ' ' Ii-IONCTON‘ N‘ B" Dec‘ “I'm” ~ ance 010w, [who Dewy, The m, that it rained almost continuously ‘has been voted the James E- Sulu- M°“°t°“ Hawk‘ handed the D” housic Rangers their first defeat of the season in a northern M. A. H. A. league game here tonight before] about 3,000 fans. The score was 1 to 0. Monty Muckle scored the only goal or 11w eanle ill a. beautiful in- dividual 1t early in the second period 1 = he raced around the Ranges; 12' fence and drilled a blaz-i ing shot past McCann into the up- per corner of the net. With 9, one Third Periods Undoing Oi Campbellton. i Playing listless hockey and at the ,ard, 2 min. same time lagging on the small side i Third P¢Iifld= 0g g om; to hi1 score in the first 4—Abbies,Lawlor, 4minutes. I pgglgd, Abggweltg looked like any- 5—Abbles, _(Doucet) Lawlor, B‘ thing but "n" Section Northern uuuutee- Hockey League leaders in their fi-Abbles. (Bquurebrlees) ,Niclio1- game with Campbellton at the For- 50n- 13 min- um last evening. In fact it was one 5i°l15—Si’-l1ii- 17$ mlampilux- 34- trot was a corking contest, six fast starters taking part. Abbe Worthy 2.05, owned by Mrs. Charles Ballard. North Sydney, and driven by "Billy" Hood won the first and third heats Sale Of Tickets At The Bike Shop All Day Thursday; All Fri. At The Forum All reservations by telephone must be taken up not later than Friday at noon, otherwise the tick- ets will be placed back in the plan for sale. Prices: $1.00, 75c, 60c, 50c. tax extra. 100 Seats for Children, 15 years and under 35c. Charlottetown and Mrs. Isabel How. i i; N ii | $1.. the entire week, making it uncom- V811 Memorial Medal as outstanding fortable‘ and causing the pc5;p°ne_ ‘iamateur athlete of the Unltgd “mm °1‘ “Biiiflfl oil of many of the isiaies- T71‘? Jury is composed of 600 events. The principal features o; outstanding sports leaders. Bobby ii"? met-ling as fa:- as the 151mg Jones won the medal last year. by narrow margins from Edna Klyo 111F595 were Ofinoerncd was the win- I 2.11 from the Keyes stable. Edna Mus e1 the 2.25 trot Maritime bred won the second heat. Chestnut Dil- by Bingen Aubrey, with Miss Lai lon raced exceptionally well helm-Aubrey second’ and whim"! U191 second in the first and second heats. “T55 heflii- iififllueline was third in i Abbe Worthy in trotting the first the 226 trot and race. The Willysi heat in 2.10%, established a new Willi; fourth. Chestnut Dillon wasi anuo TONIGHT ZCWOQ -§ .1 ttacgcntrgttatngnrvtrirlfgielaizhgigtinithst gtyglrttlltyirlilotttyetigé: Ltrot which was ' oi’ the most raSSBd first session ex- Referee-Jack Brown, Monctun. goal lead. the Hawks threw up a Mixed Doubles: Mrs‘ Isabel Hm” ea, who by the hibltions shown by Abbie-s this year. . - att Summer-side and Mr. A. S. A was 2.1111. The 2.12 pace was wonuvoy established a new Maritime However. on the resumption o! play. Ti": LINEUPS symmii“ d°i°"°° m“ t°°k “"5 (Continued from Page s) Diéksoh Charlottetown by Captain M“ owned hy 9011,11,“- {trotting record of 2.09%. Calumet -ner of the provinces wl in in the second canto, team play,§ attacking R“"g°"5 m“ °i i)“ 74TH] The éature ,,enn13 évem of the ." Kenzie, Truro, who turned the tables Bernice was fourth in the three year races. ' n“ g nine that all important feature. of hoc- Abbi“ Tigc“ as they mm“ m- The hm“ 5”""“, ' ' g M. was u“; o en Provincial °n B1113’ CuPo Who had previously 01d trot and pace. Lucky Lindy was} Golden, 2.12, was the fastest key’ “em mm the 91mm and Goal nursed the lead through the m‘ ronvr-‘e in ‘the official Tournament {ihamplonshi ‘Ilounliament held at I defeated him at Montague and New secimd i“ m“ 213 m)‘ “mi Dace to trotter in the Maritimes Vologlrleien Abegwelts were soon scoring goals‘ stun Chammux "minder o! the game. of tho-hiker provinces and the Do- p, ¢,,,,,1.,,,:mw Club’; beautiful Annhn, host um.- 2,13=",_ The 217 Captain Mac, Billy Cope being third. Zpaccd the fastest third heat i ti?) 511d before the final gong clanged, 1313191199 Eleven penalties were handed out; Tm and U S A It was MSOI 9 d5 t t vlctgifla Park August Dace was won by afarloric M., 2.l1‘."., Golden won the 2.24 trot after M155 iii/Iaritimes and the fastest milenb e the homesm“ were out m from 5 Gross Murray i“ the close chcckmg engagement’ I zzcd that unle=s our Provifl’ igrour: tah ‘l "l ll Th1’ tourna- Qwngd by Khmgr 5;, Jabgjcc, who La Aubrey had captured the first ‘horse owned in Prince Edward i: goals i” 1' Oliver Du“ six to tlic Hawks and five to Rnll- ‘T_"o"n'__ t. mid b accordedlsth “O 8 H, “Vim i c L had been cicalliili: things 11p in Cape heat in the fast time of 2.13111. lalid. 2.083%. Lucky Lindy and 3111- campbelmm played “my B°°d R‘ Win15 gcrs all for minor breaches of the 9"“ {Tiioud w“ “cmbensifl in the mam’ was Salmnnfe? by he l’ ' Breton and but a gum; field m H115 Kitty McKane was third and Pixie Cope by euch pacing a mile in 21: hockey up front, but showed sweak. Doucet Howard playing rulm The defence or bOthdfCO§1l~ . n and m lroulinamentil‘. A. and in fiddltlfil to a. arge c1355, best “me gm fourth in this race. The 2.25 pace were the two fastest Maritime bled Hess behind the blue line that stood Cent" _ teams blocked exceptionally -.veli,‘("_ L',T' A soiihafdofi mild beinmnber of Proilmclal Flag-ifs , ; Owing to a deluge of rain on was won by Jacqueline instz-aight horses on Maritime tracks Bingen Qut in bold relief against the fast hawk’? , ‘films but rarely used the body,. except 1mg?‘ be Sammon“ ‘More: 0min large‘ numb" _°f e“. ‘e5 _- nlursday me program, o; races go,- licnts, The Willys getting third mon- Aubrey won the fastest mile by a skating of the red and black for- L. Wiili; Graham of the RanEQY-s (yho domino inducement to players rom the", recewed from phmts outside I that day had m be curried 0w, u“. cy. The free for all was won by Eu- trotting gelding 1n the M m Wflrdfi- - schwab Ymmg our, some smf blowi The Hawklaflfildc the Prmmcc i” "it" fliw ° the Province, including Halifax. i“ m" Algemhges41-igers, Beam“, 1101)., 1O.“- Touruameilts. This affiliation Sydney, 5L Jomh Roghcshy, For; til Friday. This was a terrible dis- appointment as many thousands had collie from all parts of the pro- vince to sce the great big free for all, which was to bring together tilc greatest bunch of frcc for allers which lliltl ever faced each other in I the lviaritinlcs. 0n Ffiidily tin track was fairly good and a fine ftogram resulted. Tile 2.20 class trot was the first event and was won by Shenandoah, 2.08M», a rclriarkablc i iii. H. with Volo Rico second. Eula H. established a new track record pacing oi’ 2.08. In the twenty-four trot and pace The Willys was second to Single Todd. In the 2.17 trot Hollywood Lea won in straight heats with Frank J. Ortoliin second. The 2.17 pace was won by Lucky Lindy with Pat McKeiuia holding tlie llncs. Lindy won ill straight ‘heats. Fredericton followed Halifax and tnmm. owned by Jacob v1c1;m-S_ iseveral Island horses started thcrc, North Sydney, N. S. Ho miulg it, fTilt‘ Wiiiys EOinLI ah exccilcilt race three sym-lh-lmbcst time 2_14r,'\v01-_ in tile 2.24 pace and being a closlc thy Louise winning second llo1lol's.,5@C°TKi i" 2-12- Liicki’ Lilliil/ “'00 fl The nee m, an was o; emu-SC me ysensational race in tlie 2.16 class big attraction of the afternoon, yfllgiicilgl-tzqillltt $201110 high Cijilfifichtllrisos- Eula. Ii. 2.0632, Volo Rico, 2.0 , ~ - 7° W35 i179" Y i0 (‘l1. ainnipsmiig. 2.021;, Ruby P., 2.o4==i.‘“‘l1u 100k u new record of 2-12. Lnmuci-t Todd, 2.02m. Juliette Roy/cl, which is the fastest record for a 294a". and Bonnie M“ 293i], bcinglgreen trottcr in the Maritinics. In the starters. The first licat was, itlle free for all Volo Rico was third won by Eilia u. in 2.10%’. with Volo to Eula H- our! Ruby P- In the Z13 Rico second. In the second heatfmss Lucky Lindy Was Sfififmd to Eula H. paced in 2.08 lowering the ‘$11553! Marie. bPSiJ time 2.10. Ill tlie track record which was 2.081’. made liilme F981‘ 01d iPOt and Dove Vol- by John R. Bfilfiflil in 192i. Tile 1121109!‘ imm m0 KBYGS Stable W011. third heat provided tlie sensation of imklill; a HEW tilrflc year old trot- the meeting when half way down 11118 YCi-‘Ufd 0i 2-17- M11 5011065. the home stretch Volo Rico was pul- Owned by Wfliiingiifln MBNBUI W85 led out and in an exciting finish iilird 11ml Cfliumui Bernice fvuriil. beat 12111.». n. to the iviic, time 2.08=Fi.| The races at Woodstock held the Emu IL was Ownnd by the Kcyes same week as Fredericton, were fea- Stable, st. sicplicn, N. B. The 2.21 -1urod by the starting of several Is- Q1355 1mm u ; another great con- test, Sunbciizu, 2.12‘; owned and driven by Gc age W. Reed, Fort Fhirfield, hiaiiur, milking: it three straight with Dci Volo, 2.13 owned by Monte Gel-ow second. The fast- est time was 2.12M. The four days program was coni- pleted on Saturday with three splendid races. The 2.23 class trot was won by Shenandoah, a doilble winner at the meeting. The first heat went to Jack F-VilllS, ownvd by Monte Gerow and ririvcn by Wcl- land horses. Peter Dawes made a most creditable showing, starting in two races ollc of which went to five heats. Peter won two heats from a fast bunch of pacers in 2.141.’, on a. heavy track and was second to Pet- cr Pokey in the 2.16 trot. Grandma, owned by Rankin McLainc, also showed up well in her race, winning mound money, while Captain Jack- son was a money winner also. Amllcrst followed Fredericton, a great contest taking place there be- tween Lucky Lindy, Marjorie M. Billy Cope, Grandma, etc, Lucky lingtoh lvicNelil, Jack \\'iiS distanced the second heat, Golden getting second money and forcing Shenan- doah to trot ill 2.l3'.-L-. T116 2-15 class pace was a wonderful race with Marjorie M., Miss Winnipeg, Grandma, Billy Cope, Lilcky Lindy, Maxine the Great and Real Worthy. The first heat was an eyelash fin- ish between tlie first five horses the time being 2.11. liiurjorie M. made it three straight, proving ilcr- self to be a real race mare. Tliv 2.27 trot Maritime bred brought out lune starters and was won Irv Bingeu Lindy winning the race, best time, 2.12. Marjorie M., sec- ond. Billy Cope third and Grand- ma fourth. On the same afternoon Shenandoah beat Golden and Peter Dawes best time 2.14 and The Willys played with his opposition winning easily, best time 2.14. In October Lucky Lindy paid a visit to Cape Breton and cleaned up the 2.17 class which had as starters Marjorie M. and others, liitcr on winning the frec-for-ail at North Sydney. Lucky tinny finished iilc lycal‘ as the outstanding race will- -"* ~> ~-.-..-== ‘T i. son's; f ' ciio The fixture, taken as a whole was nothing to rave about, and it Abeg- weits turn in the same first period exhibition against Dalhousie Rang- lers tomorrow night, it will be Just too bad for the Hickeson clan. Four o! the Abegweit colmts were registered as the result of team play, two on rebounds and two on combination. Both goalies, Champoux, of Camp- bellton, and Stull, Abbie net mind- er, turned in a great game between the pipes, the former turning aside 34 shots on his citadel, while Stull kicked out 17.' The latter, although the least worked of the two, gave a. splendid exhibition, turning aside dangerous close in shots. 2.173%. The fastest mile of the year by a province bred trotter on s. pm. viilcial track was by Miss La, Aub. my Owned by Warren 8a McArthur, Kcllsif-"slun. and driven b; ‘ryndle ‘,5@ml!i@. Willlliui; the first neat ln 'Halifax in 2.l3‘.“i, The Willys, owned by Charles Rcardon and driven by Pat McKcnna was the fastest Marl- i time bred green pacing gelding, win.‘ hing at Amherst in 2.14. Jolyset, °Wn°¢1 by C. A. Bennett, Murray ;Rivc:", was tlie fastest provingia] §brcd till-cc year old trottcr with her mile ill 2.20 at Montague, Blngarg, ;'i‘otitl owned by A. W. JQ’, Borden, ‘urns the fastest four year old stal. Iii-m iii the Marltimes with a record juf 2.20. A icature of this years 113,395 at tlie Provincial Exhibition was the attendance of "Billy" Keyes with his YCTY fine string of race horses. It was expected that ‘they would make a complete clean up, but as usual the Island horses took their fair share of the awards. The Mayor Prowse Trophy for the leading driv- er during the meeting was won by Mr. Keyes with thirty points, Col- oncl D. A. MacKinnon being second with eighteen points. The Cape Breton horses made a rather excep- tlonal showing at the Exhibition, winning $1,500, Nova Scotia, $850, New Brunswick, $1,480 and P. E. I. tlie largest amount, $1,830. There were 19 heats paced during the meeting, the fastest being the second heat of the free for all, won by Eula H. in 2.08, the slowest being tlie second heat of the three year old trot and pace won by Joe the Great in 2.2012. There were 17 heats trotted during the meeting, the fastest being by Abbe Worthy in 2.101;, a new track record, the slow- est llcat trotted was in the three year old trot and pace by the trot- ter Volunteer in 2.20. The average time of the 19 heats paced was 2.13% and tlie average time of the 17 heats trotted was 2.14%. Both are new record averages for this province. The competition for driving hon- ors around, the Prince Edward Is- land Circuit was very keen between the stables of Colonel D. A. Mac- Kinnon and Wellington McNeili. The former campaigned ‘Volo Rico 2.04. Billy Cope 2.11%. Qiolden 2.12, Worthy Louise 2.15, Blngen Aubrey 2.17%, (trotting) and Calumet Bel-- nice. Mr. McNeill had Lucky Lindy 2.12, The Incense 2.10%, Jessica the Great 2.14%, The Willys 2.14, Mr. Squires, Great Village Belle, and al- so drove Jack Evans one race. Col- onel MacKinnon totalled 57 points and Mr. McNeill 54 points. "A feature of the season's racing was tile driving of Pat McKenna, who took over the Wellington Mc- THE SCORES Campbeliton opened the scoring four minute-s from the face-off, when Thomas, fast left winger car- ried well in over the blue line to let drive at Stull. The latter kicked the rubber out, but before he could clear, Robinson. centre man, raced in to take another shot at the busy goalie, who again made a. brilliant stop only to be trimmed hands down when Howard, right winger, caught the second rebound and rifled the vuicanito into the draperies. Camp- bellton surely earned the goal, es- pecially when one considers that the entire front line figured in the play. SECOND PERIOD "Hickey" Nicholson, who by, the way shook himself a bit last night, gave the fans a chance to cheer when he evened the score at the twelve minute mark on a pass out from behind the net. One minute later Johnny Square- brlggs put the Abegweits into the lead when he swept in on top of Champoux to take Nicholson's re- bound. TlllRD PERIOD Abegweits opened the third period with a furious onslaught on the Campbelltcm defence ares, and within thirteen minutes from the opening whistle had rifled three ad- ditional goals past the hard-work- ing Champoux. Lawlor opened the third session, scoring in four minutes when be snaked in. took Schwabk rebound and beat Champoux. Four ‘minutes late: Doucet took a hand at scoring on a pass from Lawlor and five min- ;utes from the latter goal, Square- ibriggs bagged his second count of the night on a pass from Nicholson, who carried the puck to the cor- ner and slipped it neatly to the wily Neill string while Mr. McNclll was "Snag." suffering from a severe cold con- tracied at Halifax. Pat drove Lucky SUMMARY Linilv to wills at Halifax, Frederic- iOi‘ licrst and North Sydney and First Period: won with The Willys at Amherst in 2.14. a new record, also won places with him at Fredericton and Hali- fax. We wish tho horsemen a very happy and prosperous New Year. l-Tigers, Howard, 4 min. Penalties-Gross, 2 min. Second Period: 2—Abbies, Nicholson, i2 mins. ii-Abbies, Squarebriggs, 13 mins. Penalties-Doucet, 2 mln.; How- BRINGING UP FATHER YOU 51o OX" Hm») Do i KNOW wuoseaqqg lT wise? I LE-NT r1‘ "r0 MRfi-BOND AND ‘Ti-MKTQ: Au. l WANT TO HEAR ABOUT IT- i inson, Thomas. Abbies -- Nicholson, Squarcbriggs, Williams. Saunders. iiiniiiiciiii i BATH t R Si i BATHURST, N. B-, Dec. 30. (By the Canadian Pf05S)—IflVEdillg‘ Bathurst tonight, Fredericton Cap-i itals stopped the Papermakers by; a, score of four to one in a senior- northern hockey league 111M011. Bathurst broke into tlie scor- ing column in the first period blliil thereafter were ineffective. | McManus was given a. ten-mlrr. utg penalty when he tangled with,‘ J. Lane, but otherwise the game was without friction. The line-ups: Bathurst: Jarvis, goal ;B. Care roll. McKenna, defence; LZlllC, K. Carroll, Bourque, Storer, Luce, E. Doucet, Burke, forwlrds. Fredericton: Buba-l‘. goal: Flllion- erguson, defence; Bowman, Mosh- er, Gammon, Beaten, McArthur, Webster, McManus, forwards. THE SUDIMARY First Period l—-Bathurst, Lane (Bourqilc) 1.30 Penalties: B. Carroll. Stops: Jarvis 7; Bubar 6. Second Period 2—Fredericton, Webster (bfosller) 4. {i-Fredcrlcton, Filllon (Baton) 6. 4—Fredericton, Moshcr (Webster) 18. Penalties: Lane 3, Bowman, Bourque. Stops: Jarvis 7; Bubar 5. Third Period 5-—Frederlctori, Webster, (Mosh- er) 12. Penalties: None. Stops: Jarvis 4. Bubar 7. Belanger Wins (Canadian Press) I CIITCAGO STADIUM, Chicago, Ills, Dre. 30—Charley Belangcr of‘ Winniprg, Canadian challenger for the world's light, heavyweight cham- pionship, was victorious iii a. des-' perate eight round battle with Willie Bush, negro 172 pounder of IWaterbury, Conn, in the National Boxing Association tournalii-rllt at‘ the Chicago Stadium tonight. I i There are two kinds of cilstom-i ers now. Those who ilagglc over the price and those who intend to charge it. looked the better team tonight. ailthwqs compmcd outplayed the Rangers in the first ‘ and a Provincial , , 'Tillll'llilllltl‘llt sanctioned by the C. period, or until they scored and 11f- ter that marked the visitors tool L, T. A. was afterwards held and n 1 H {the silcer-zs of this tourney closely to a ow open cianccn olrjustlflcd the steps taken’ and was the net" ‘very grntifylrlg to 1110 Chilriiliileww“ and Silmlucrsidc Clubs. W110 are the imembcrs oi‘ the Provincial Associ- t fatioii. It is cxiacctcd that all clubs ‘Mmwmn: Faster’ goat; gm‘ Bmmin the Province will Shflriiy bewme rage’ defence; Cook’ MacDonald’ ilnembcrs so as i0 share in the bene- centre; Muckle, Connolly, Marlin-fits o, affiliation with we C_ I, 1g THE LINEUP fully l tosh, Red Cook, forwards; Dickie.‘ Sub. I Dalhouslc: McCanll, goal; Gra- ham, Walker, defence; James, Lc- Blanc. centre; Kerr, Bilttci-lvortll, Al T213101‘. Duke Taylor, forwards; Gulliver, sub. SUDIMARY First Period No score. - Penalties: Graham. MacIntosll. and Blitterwortll, Burrage. Stops: McCann l5; Foster 11. Second Period l.—-Mucklc (unassisted) 3.17. Penalties: Graham, Burragc, Red Cook, MacDonald, Gill. Sit-rs: McCann 10; Foster 6. Third Period N0 score. Ycnnltlcs: Graham, James. Stopsr McCann l0; Foster 12. Referees: Les Lowthcr, Amherst,‘ and Harold Drummie, St. John. WDLVERINES 5. i l HALIFAX, N. 8., Dec. 3O~—(B.V the Canadian Pressi—'I'he Halifax Wolverines administered a. 6 to 1y defeat to the Kentville Wildcats in, an Eastern League hockey fixture; here tonight. The game was watch- cd by a. good crowd and both tcamsi played fast hockey. Briidd and Ferguson combined, early in the opening period to give. the locals tlie first goal of the grime.‘ Lawlor, on a solo effort, worked" another one past Leopold a. fcw minutes later. Before the period. ended Lawlor and Ferguson scored l-ialifaxs third goal. Kcntvillc full- cd to score. Kentville worked hard the soc-i 0nd period but the locals were play- iilg great hockey. McGiiislicn and McNeil eacli registered a goal in this period. '“ " " The third period saw tlie visitors make their lonc goal. Lehnen and hfarchant combined for the coun- ter, and before tllc period was over McNeil and McGiashc-n scored an- other one for Hzfifax. l A. The Charlottetown and Summer- sltlo Clubs commenced extensive ilil17l‘\'l't‘l‘lll0lliS to their grounds and courts early in the spring. Tile Cilcirloitciolvn Club resur- faced their six courts at Victoria Park with specially chosen Island subsoil clay and tile resulting e011- dltioil of the courts during the en- tire season was such as to elicit. admiring comments from all visit- ing players, and these Coulis a"! llow admitted to have the finest surface of any cast of Toronto- Summcrslde added a fourth court and enlarged and improved their grounds generally. and with the im- provcmellis in resurfacing planned for the coming season, their courts will undoubtedly prove ht 1885i’- the Fhirfield, Maine, Ottawa and Tor- onto. This tournament, was the most successful and brilliant ever held in the Province. Very iflifge and en- thusiastic galleries were iri attend- ance on each of the four days over which the tourney lasted, at both morning and afternoon sessions. and tlie brilliant play. not only of the outstanding stars from beyfmd the Province, but also of our local Summcrside and. Charlottetown players, “as followed with kcen in- forest, and admiration. The champions and runners-u who carried off the prizes ill til events were as follows:- Men's Singles: 1 W. L. Renni: .Toronto; 2 George Iieclere, Ottawa Ladies‘ singles: 1 Miss Muriel Ll cns, Halifax; 2 Eleanor Bourk. Charlottetown. Mcirs Doubles: l E. C. Condo 'and ‘G. Leelcrc, Ottawa; 2 W. ‘ iRcnnio and J. C. Little, TOYOlILO. Ladies Doubles: 1 Mrs. J. W. A Ian and Miss Edith McNeill, llal fax; 2 Miss Muriel Lucas, Halli‘: iand Miss Jean Tait, Charloitctavt" ' Mixed Doubles: 1 Miss Edith M ‘Neill and Mr. W. L. Rennie; 2 Mi 'Scully, St. John and Mr. Rona ‘Elliott, Ottawa. The Provincial Association. wZ equal of those in Charlottetown. _ lwg.nl,_,g,,c' Georgetown’ CardjganHSQ successfully organized and co Albertoli and the Church Clubs in ducted this toummnemr are 1nd“ Charlottetown also showed progressted med {Onilwlgf 1139150115 “m, a m“, dub was organized and contribute towar t 1e beauat court built at I-lamlbrook. cups Bud Prim Presented 1° i1 winners. A tournament “'85 held i“ 511m" Mayor '1'. w. L. Prowsc, w. All: mersitie Open to Provincial players Stewart, Q F_ Hutchcso“, Du T_ : in the last week of July. It lastedvE Robins, ym Justice Saunders, 3 for several days uud evilked 81¢“ o. stcwait. J. P. Gordon, .1, < interest anwng a large niimbel‘ MiHyndman, Henderson d: Cucinioi spectators. and without doubt was:Ed_ Nicholson, Mn Justice Arsmau the mes: successful event of its kind L_ E_ Brodie“; G_ In N1c114.;.3n_ _ over llcld in Silnimcrside. Prizes in'A_ Webster’ K M’ Mum“ D_ , . I w i L D S Edict-lily COmpCtCd for. The winnersyqeely’ G_ G_ Hughm H_ A M, in each event, were as followsz- ‘Dougam cash event were Eivcll and W076 Men's singles: A. S. Dickson. Cliarlottctovrrl. Ladies singles: Sumlncrside. Zilpha Linkletter. Men's Doubles: Gilbert Houston and Gordon White, Charlottetown. ies ‘Doubles: Eleanor Bourke, Q New Year’s Day at the FORUM SKA 2.30 to 4.30 Specia jstcwort, L. J. Stacey, M. o. M The officers of the Prrvinci Associatloh are as follows:- President-J. A. Bentley. Vice President-D. O. fitewart. Secretary Treasurer-JAY McKir. X1011. Erecutive-G. F. Hutchesou, E. 1. Harris and E. l-iornby. TING l Music By George McManus "u. CAu. on MRSr 8on0 AN‘ G11‘ THAT BOOK Baciv ‘a l LENT ‘THE weer-was! Mao. BOND ‘re-MR’; BWlVEL- Bu-r out: BROUGHT BOOK OH- MR"->pEi-L\NWORD'5 . WA‘: HERE-AND Mas- t - B¢NB LEM-r "rue Boom 1'0 Him-